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The History of the Blow Job

The “blow job” is the act of performing oral intercourse on a male. Fellatio is derived from the Latin verb fellare, meaning, “to suck”, seemingly the opposite of “blow” – but why argue?

Over the centuries, the blow job has had many colorful names. Josephine and Napoleon may well have called the act “gobble”, a term which indicates some haste in completing the deed, as Napoleon was always burying back to the front. “Yummy it down”, is a newer expression, based on eating with gusto or pleasure, likely used by Bonnie and Clyde.

“The genital kiss” is one of the more chaste names for the blow job, yielding to such less poetic terms as “sucking off”, “going down”, “eating” and “giving head”, a favorite of current political insiders.

According to historical records, the ancient Romans practiced a type of fellatio in which the partner being blown hardly moved while the partner doing the act was, indeed, more active. Hence, Nero might have been doing more than fiddling while Romeo burned.

It has been reported that some religions incorporated oral sex into their rituals, but there are conflicting accounts. For example, centuries ago Hinduism considered oral-genital contact a sin, yet erotic manuals of the period included concise directions for performing the deed. Ask your Hindu friends about their experiences.

Until very recently, Western civilization has had a negative attitude toward oral sex. The Puritans who settled in the American colonies believed that even married couples engaging in fellatio were committing a sin. The act was declared unlawful and punishable. Thanksgiving thus because a celebration about eating turkey, and most Puritan men went to their graves with their drumstick dry.

The times have certainly changed. In 1983, 90% of couples studied in one research project engaged in fellatio at some time during their relationship. The Janus Report established that 88% of men and 87% of women found oral sex “very normal” or “all right”. We’ve come a long way, baby!

Why do so many people enjoy oral sex? The fact is that blow jobs are an arousing way to give and receive pleasure. Sexologists believe men and women find the act simple, fun, and appropriate to their relationships. But most of all, it just feels good! As for technique, there is no one best way to achieve perfection. The two major positions used to accomplish oral sex have remained the same throughout history. The first has one partner lying back while being orally stimulated by the other. The second is the “sixty-nine” or soixante-neuf position, where the partners simultaneously excite each other’s genitals with their tongues.

A secret to pure oral pleasure – a substance formulated from mint – is the basis of legendary performances. First reported in once-censored sexual histories of ancient Greece, this extremely effective, yet often “confidential” method of intense arousal is used in the world’s most celebrated brothels. When placed on the tongue, the mint mixture leads to fellatio of incomparable heights.

What’s best for you is what you enjoy the most. Practice, practice, practice, according to Madonna, Makes perfect.. So stop reading… and start making history.

A little known fact for you to chew on (only a pun), typical semen contains only 5 calories per ejaculation, so giving head – and swallowing the results – should not be feared by dieters. In fact, you may well burn 10 – 15 calories with your effort, so giving head is a great way to enjoy life and loose weight at the same time! What a concept!